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Five things to watch in the first Trump-Biden debate
President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will face off for the first time on Tuesday in what could be the most consequential debate of the 2020 presidential election.
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President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden will face off for the first time on Tuesday in what could be the most consequential debate of the 2020 presidential election.
With the coronavirus pandemic still raging, a heated fight brewing over the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat and voters in a handful of states already casting their ballots, the first presidential debate will give both candidates their highest-profile chance to date to make their cases.
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace will moderate the showdown and has already selected a series of topics to guide the discussion. (more)
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The selected topics are: Wallace has broken up the debate into six parts: the coronavirus pandemic, the Supreme Court, Trump’s and Biden’s records, the economy, the integrity of the election and “race and violence in our cities.” The candidates also want to talk about Trump's mishandling of the pandemic.